Wednesday, March 31st
12:00 – 1:00 pm ET



When an individual suffers a traumatic brain injury, the choice made for rehabilitation can make all the difference in the world. A transdisciplinary approach is considered a best practice in rehabilitation. It embodies a client-centered model with clinicians working across traditional boundaries to help clients and clinicians achieve meaningful goals and improve outcomes.

After this webinar you will be able to:

  • Identify the components and professionals involved in an effective transdisciplinary rehabilitation team

  • Recognize common challenges after brain injury and view brain injury as a chronic condition

  • Comprehend the rationale and benefits of using a transdisciplinary approach to brain injury rehabilitation

  • Understand how a transdisciplinary approach is applied and individualized to support a brain injury survivor through the long term process of recovery


Featuring the Clinical & Personal Successes of a Bancroft NeuroRehab Client – LIVE!


Ten years ago, a snowboarding accident left Matt Collura with a traumatic brain injury and in a coma for weeks. Expected to never regain consciousness or ever walk again, Matt’s fiercely positive attitude, his expert transdisciplinary team and their shared focus on achieving rehabilitation goals has led him to prove medical providers wrong ever since.

Join us to hear Matt’s story and the inspiring achievements he has made, including publishing his own book!

Register today! The first 50 registrants will receive a complimentary autographed copy of Matt’s book, Profoundly Relevant Meditations.


This presentation offers one hour of CEU accreditation from CCMC and CRC.


Presenters:

Yvonne van Bochove, PT, DPT, MA, CBIST
Rehabilitation Supervisor

Cerise Karmondy Sapp, MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS
Speech Language Pathologist

Sitara Shanmugam, Psy.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow